The word "osteochondroma" is composed of three component parts: "osteo," meaning bone, "chondro," meaning cartilage, and "oma," which denotes a tumor. Therefore, osteochondroma refers to a tumor that consists of both bone and cartilage tissues. It is typically a benign growth that occurs near the growth plates of long bones.
For component as in part अंश anśa, भाग bhāga
Part
osteosarcoma
Another word for components is parts. A component is a part of something. For example, each component of a stereo system is a part of the stereo system.
There are 6 syllables. Os-te-o-chon-dro-ma.
The component word parts for "ophthalmoscopy" are "ophthalm/o" (related to the eye) and "scopy" (to examine or observe).
it does not create cancer
poli/o, myel, and -itis
Anti- angi/o - genesis
poli/o, myel, and -itis
meta- means beyond -stasis means stopping
Osteochondroma is a benign tumor that develops in children near the bone. It is usually found on bone joints such as the knee, hip or shoulder. It is not known what causes it.